Whether you’ve never stepped foot on a boat or like us you’re avid sailors we have the ultimate sailing adventure for you. This is a 3 legged trip – a choose your own adventure, you can come and join us for leg 1 or leg 2 or leg 3 OR mix and match or join us for all of it!

For this 5 day trip we start by travelling up the southern easterly corner of Spain for the first two days. Then we head East to spend the next three days sailing in and around the Balearic islands of Formentera, Ibiza and Mallorca where we end this awesome adventure.

Full Trip Details

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Start in Cartagena on Sunday 5th May (arrive anytime)

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We visit Cartagena, Alicante, Moraira, Formentera, Ibiza and Mallorca

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Holiday with a boutique company with 5-star reviews

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Ideal for both singles and couples, young and old

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No sailing experience necessary

Super Earlybird Price €488 (~ £425*)

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A Dinghy & Outboard for zipping ashore

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Spinnaker hire

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Sailing lessons from a qualified RYA instructor

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Some of the best new friends you'll ever meet

Trip Highlights

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6 days and nights of Sailing & Exploring

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Your OWN private yacht & skipper

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A different Harbour and Town every night

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Visit some of the best places in Southern Spain

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Sail into San Antonio bay

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Encounter wildlife including dolphins and Pilot whales

Itinerary

Cartagena, the home of the Spanish Navy. Seated on the South Easterly tip of Spain, you’ll feel you’ve stepped back in time as the city is so filled with history. The Roman Theatre is beyond impressive, there are castles, museums, palaces galore to explore and we haven’t even touched on the places to eat!

For this trip we start by traveling up the southern easterly corner of Spain leaving Cartagena behind for Alicante. The capital of Spain’s Costa Blanca, as the name suggests, this region is brimming with endless white sandy beaches. Filled with classic Spanish colonial architecture, Alicante offers the perfect balance of old and new, from exploring the cobbled streets of the old town to sipping Pina Coladas in coolest beach bars on the sea front.

We’ll enjoy a day sailing up the eastern side of Spain to the oldest fishing town on the Costa Blanca. Moraira is a picturesque town with a stunning coastline, a mixture of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops. The area is also home to 1,000 hectares of vineyards.

We leave this quaint town for the open sea as we cross the Mediterranean for the Balearic island of Formentera. The smallest of this group of islands and often overlooked, a hidden gem of the med. It has become favourite for many for its chilled out hippy vibes.

Ibiza, perhaps the most iconic of all the islands in the med! We’re swapping out the chilled vibes of Formentera for the ultimate party island! Celebrating our penultimate night on this epic trip, we’ll feast on Ibiza’s delicious delicacies before hitting the town.

There’s nothing like a little sea air to awaken the senses as sail the magnificent med to our final stop of the trip. Take in the aquamarine waters, the incredible variety of landscapes, the beauty of the secret bays as we sail into Mallorca for our final stop.

Palma is a charming city, walk through the winding cobbled streets, take in the views from the Cathedral over the rooftops of the old town. There are some of the best beach bars in the med just a stones throw from Palma. So soak up the Spanish culture, cuisine and lifestyle before heading back home.

Getting There/Away

The best option is to fly into the airport of Corvera. You can fly from many airports in the UK.

From Corvera Airport you can get to Cartagena Port either by bus which costs €8.50 and takes 45 mins or taxi which takes 25 mins and costs €10 per person. You’re bound to be on the same flight as a host of other people, so don’t worry too much about the transfers until closer to your arrival.

Getting AwayThe best airport to fly from is Mallorca. You can get from the port to Palma airport by bus which costs £1 – £3 and takes 30 minutes or taxi which takes 15 minutes and costs £5 – 7 per person.

Flights

We’ll having a celebratory meal with the sailors from Leg 2 on Saturday 4th May, so you are welcome to come and join us for this leg. We’ll be setting sail on Monday 6th May at 10:00am so please arrive by then.

Return wise, we’ll be arriving in to Palma in the afternoon of Friday 10th May. We usually celebrate the end of leg 3 that evening, so we’d suggest flying back on the 11th May.